NBC’s ‘The Voice’: Natasha Bure (Candace Cameron Bure’s daughter) confirms season 11 participation

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On Sunday, “The Voice” season 11 kicked off the season with a post-Olympics preview show featuring a couple of artists, and now the lengthy wait is over in terms of hopefuls being able to officially announce that they are a part of the season.

We’ve seen a number of people post the “I auditioned” image across social media, but one of the more notable names is Natasha Bure, daughter of “Fuller House” star / “The View” panelist Candace Cameron Bure. Her participation has been rumored for weeks, but she confirmed the news in a post on Twitter below.

There’s no word just yet on when Bure’s episode will air, but it’s not really in NBC’s nature to announce a specific list of contestants who are performing on a given night of the season. You’ll just have to watch and see. Everyone’s got a shot to get a coach on their team, and Bure will have to earn her spot since nobody’s going to know her backstory or her lineage at the time in which she takes the stage.

With the season formally premiering next month, we’re going to share some further news when it comes to prospective contestants and more as time goes by. Format-wise, we’re expecting more or less the same show that we’ve seen over the past several weeks. The only fundamental different seems to be the arrival of Alicia Keys and Miley Cyrus as coaches. We’re excited to have them, but their presence doesn’t necessarily mean anything will change in terms of how anything happens over the course of the fall.

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